*You will go out of the classroom, observe people, talk to them, and identify the top 3 problems that they are facing.*Use the questions provided in this handout as cues on how to get this activity going. Main problem / topic  -Traffic Use the following questions to record your observations: 1. Go out, look around you, and identify a problem that you can spot. Explain the context as well. 2. What opportunity can you perceive from the above problem? 3. Who is the Customer? 4. What according to the customer are the main problems? 5. What is the job to be done? 6. What job is currently getting done? 7. How is the customer getting the job done today OR how is the customer addressing this problem today? 8. Estimate the market size. Your assumption will do 9. Does this seem to be a problem worth solving? Explain.

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*You will go out of the classroom, observe people, talk to them, and identify the top 3 problems that they 
are facing.
*Use the questions provided in this handout as cues on how to get this activity going.


Main problem / topic 
 -Traffic


Use the following questions to record your observations:

1. Go out, look around you, and identify a problem that you can spot. Explain the context as well.

2. What opportunity can you perceive from the above problem?

3. Who is the Customer?

4. What according to the customer are the main problems?

5. What is the job to be done?

6. What job is currently getting done?

7. How is the customer getting the job done today OR how is the customer addressing this problem today?

8. Estimate the market size. Your assumption will do

9. Does this seem to be a problem worth solving? Explain.

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